Just curious, but why would you val() the myVar when you already have it
set as a numeric value? (since it isn't set in quotes then it wouldn't
be considered a string, right?) Not sure about your test there. Haven't
really seen this isValid() function yet...
Cutter
Tim Lux wrote:
> Small typo
Small typo in the cfoutput section. it should be myVar, not myVal.
On 4/2/06, Tim Lux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Re: isValid().
>
> I noticed a strange situtation with isValid.
>
> Try this and see if it works on your install:
>
>
>
> #isValid("integer",myVal)#
>
> I get NO for the above CFOU
Re: isValid().
I noticed a strange situtation with isValid.
Try this and see if it works on your install:
#isValid("integer",myVal)#
I get NO for the above CFOUTPUT.
Tim
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